Bobby Witt Jr. Just Stole the Batting Crown! See Who Else Made the 2024 MLB Elite List!

A deep dive into the 2024 MLB season's top 10 batting average leaders, from superstar Bobby Witt Jr. to established sluggers like Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani.
A deep dive into the 2024 MLB season's top 10 batting average leaders, from superstar Bobby Witt Jr. to established sluggers like Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani.

The 2024 MLB season has been an absolute thriller, and the race for the batting title was no exception. In an era often dominated by home runs and strikeouts, the art of consistently getting a base hit remains one of baseball's most respected skills. This year's leaderboard is a fascinating mix of rising superstars staking their claim and established veterans proving they still have what it takes to compete at the highest level.

From Kansas City's new franchise cornerstone to the familiar faces in New York and Los Angeles, the top of the batting average charts tells a story of incredible talent, discipline, and sheer determination. We're about to break down the top 10 hitters who defined contact and consistency throughout the grueling season. Get ready to see which of your favorite players made the cut and who reigns supreme as the undisputed king of hitting in 2024.



2024's BATTING KINGS!

  • #1 Bobby Witt Jr. - .332
  • #2 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. - .323
  • #3 Aaron Judge - .322
  • #4 Luis Arráez - .314
  • #5 Shohei Ohtani - .310
  • #6 Yordan Álvarez - .308
  • #7 Marcell Ozuna - .302
  • #8 Yainer Diaz - .299
  • #9 Jose Altuve - .295
  • #9 Trea Turner - .295



#9 Trea Turner - .295

Philadelphia's dynamic shortstop Trea Turner blended his elite speed with a hot bat to hit .295, becoming a key offensive weapon for the Phillies.
Philadelphia's dynamic shortstop Trea Turner blended his elite speed with a hot bat to hit .295, becoming a key offensive weapon for the Phillies.

Following a standing ovation from the Philadelphia faithful that turned his 2023 season around, Trea Turner carried that momentum into a fantastic 2024 campaign, hitting .295 for the Phillies. As one of the most dynamic players in the sport, Turner's game-changing speed makes him a constant threat on the basepaths and in the batter's box. He solidified his place as a cornerstone of the Phillies' offense with his all-around production.

Turner's elite speed directly contributes to his high batting average, allowing him to beat out infield singles and turn routine grounders into base hits. This puts immense pressure on opposing defenses every time he makes contact. When you combine that world-class speed with his ability to drive the ball into the gaps, you get one of the most exciting and valuable offensive players in the league.



#9 Jose Altuve - .295

The ever-consistent Jose Altuve continued to be a sparkplug for the Astros, securing another high-average season at .295 and reinforcing his Hall of Fame credentials.
The ever-consistent Jose Altuve continued to be a sparkplug for the Astros, securing another high-average season at .295 and reinforcing his Hall of Fame credentials.

The model of consistency, Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve added another great season to his future Hall of Fame resume, hitting .295. As the long-time catalyst at the top of the Astros' lineup, Altuve continued to do what he does best: get on base and set the table for the power hitters behind him. Year after year, he remains one of the toughest outs in baseball and the engine that makes the Houston offense go.

Despite his diminutive stature, Altuve has always possessed a potent combination of contact skills and surprising pop in his bat. His quick hands and elite bat-to-ball ability allow him to cover the entire plate and handle high velocity with ease. His sustained excellence is a testament to his talent and work ethic, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest second basemen of his generation.



#8 Yainer Diaz - .299

Houston's rising star catcher, Yainer Diaz, defied expectations for the position by posting a superb .299 batting average, combining offensive prowess with defensive duties.
Houston's rising star catcher, Yainer Diaz, defied expectations for the position by posting a superb .299 batting average, combining offensive prowess with defensive duties.

In a stunning breakout season, Houston Astros catcher Yainer Diaz established himself as one of the best offensive players at his position, finishing with an excellent .299 batting average. It is incredibly difficult for catchers to maintain high offensive production due to the physical toll of playing behind the plate, making Diaz's performance all the more impressive. He emerged as yet another star from the Astros' seemingly endless talent pipeline, providing a huge boost from a premium defensive position.

Diaz's value is immense, as he provides not only steady defense and game-calling but also a middle-of-the-order bat. He showed an advanced approach at the plate, using the whole field and demonstrating power to go along with his high average. Diaz is officially on the map as a rising star and one of the most valuable young catchers in Major League Baseball.



#7 Marcell Ozuna - .302

Marcell Ozuna enjoyed a spectacular offensive resurgence for the Atlanta Braves, slugging his way to a .302 average and re-establishing himself as a premier run producer.
Marcell Ozuna enjoyed a spectacular offensive resurgence for the Atlanta Braves, slugging his way to a .302 average and re-establishing himself as a premier run producer.

Marcell Ozuna completed his career resurgence with a fantastic season for the Atlanta Braves, hitting a robust .302 and re-establishing himself as a premier run producer. Known affectionately as "The Big Bear," Ozuna was a critical force in the middle of the potent Braves lineup, consistently delivering clutch hits and driving in runs. His performance was a testament to his hard work and resilience, providing Atlanta with a reliable and powerful bat all season long.

Thriving in the designated hitter role, Ozuna's main job was to do damage, and he did it exceptionally well. He provided crucial protection for the other stars in the lineup and feasted on RBI opportunities, becoming one of the league's best run creators. His comeback story and powerful performance made him a fan favorite and a key component of Atlanta's success.



#6 Yordan Álvarez - .308

Houston's Yordan Álvarez continued to be one of the most feared sluggers in baseball, combining raw power with a professional approach to hit for a .308 average.
Houston's Yordan Álvarez continued to be one of the most feared sluggers in baseball, combining raw power with a professional approach to hit for a .308 average.

Arguably the most feared left-handed hitter in baseball, Yordan Álvarez of the Houston Astros continued his reign of terror on opposing pitchers with a powerful .308 batting average. When Álvarez steps into the box, the entire dynamic of the game changes, as his immense power can turn any game on its head. That he can combine that elite slugging with such a high average makes him a true cornerstone of the Astros' perennial powerhouse offense.

Álvarez possesses a deceptively smooth and effortless swing that generates incredible bat speed and jaw-dropping power to all fields. He isn't just a pull hitter; he can drive the ball with authority wherever it's pitched, making him nearly impossible to defend against. This ability to hit for both average and power cements his status as one of the most complete and intimidating offensive forces in the game today.



#5 Shohei Ohtani - .310

Global icon Shohei Ohtani excelled in his first year with the Dodgers, showcasing his immense talent by hitting .310 while serving as the team's primary DH.
Global icon Shohei Ohtani excelled in his first year with the Dodgers, showcasing his immense talent by hitting .310 while serving as the team's primary DH.

Even while sidelined from pitching duties, global icon Shohei Ohtani proved he is still one of the world's most valuable players, mashing his way to a .310 average in his debut season with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Living up to his record-breaking contract, Ohtani focused exclusively on his offense and delivered a spectacular performance. His unique combination of lightning-fast speed and prodigious power makes him a constant threat to change the game with a single swing.

Adapting to a full-time designated hitter role allowed Ohtani to fine-tune his mechanics and approach at the plate, resulting in one of his most consistent seasons yet. He was a run-producing machine in the heart of the Dodgers' star-studded lineup, proving that even half of Shohei Ohtani is better than almost any other player in the league. His offensive showcase was a sight to behold and a warning to the rest of the MLB for when he returns to the mound.



#4 Luis Arráez - .314

Miami's Luis Arráez, baseball's premier contact hitter, once again demonstrated his exceptional bat-to-ball skills, finishing with an impressive .314 average.
Miami's Luis Arráez, baseball's premier contact hitter, once again demonstrated his exceptional bat-to-ball skills, finishing with an impressive .314 average.

In an era defined by the three true outcomes, Luis Arráez of the Miami Marlins is a brilliant throwback, a pure hitting artist who once again finished among the league leaders with a .314 average. Often compared to legends like Tony Gwynn, Arráez possesses a unique gift for making contact, seemingly able to put the bat on any pitch thrown his way. He is the antithesis of the modern hitter, prioritizing placement and contact over raw power, and his style is incredibly effective.

His approach is a masterclass in bat control and plate coverage, as he uses the entire field to his advantage. Arráez rarely strikes out, putting constant pressure on the defense to make a play every time he steps to the plate. For fans who appreciate the craft of hitting, watching a Luis Arráez at-bat is like watching a master painter at work.



#3 Aaron Judge - .322

The Yankees' captain, Aaron Judge, proved he's more than a home run hitter, combining immense power with elite plate discipline to post a remarkable .322 average.
The Yankees' captain, Aaron Judge, proved he's more than a home run hitter, combining immense power with elite plate discipline to post a remarkable .322 average.

Known primarily for his historic home run power, New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge demonstrated his all-around hitting excellence by posting a remarkable .322 average. This season, Judge proved he is far more than just a slugger, evolving into one of the most complete offensive players in the game. His presence in the lineup was a constant threat, as he was just as likely to hit a screaming double into the gap as he was to launch a ball into the bleachers.

Judge's success stems from his incredible plate discipline, a skill that is often overlooked due to his massive frame. He has mastered the strike zone, forcing pitchers to challenge him and capitalizing on their mistakes with surgical precision. This blend of patience, power, and pure hitting ability is what makes him a perennial MVP candidate and the heart of the Yankees' order.



#2 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. - .323

Toronto's slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. showcased his elite hitting prowess, finishing with a stellar .323 average by consistently punishing baseballs.
Toronto's slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. showcased his elite hitting prowess, finishing with a stellar .323 average by consistently punishing baseballs.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reminded the baseball world of his elite offensive talent, putting together a monster season for the Toronto Blue Jays and finishing with a stellar .323 batting average. Harkening back to his near-MVP form, Vladdy was a force of nature in the batter's box, combining his legendary raw power with incredible consistency. He was a nightmare for opposing pitchers, capable of driving the ball out of any part of the ballpark while also racking up base hits.

The key to Guerrero's high average is his unmatched ability to hit the ball harder than almost anyone else in the sport. His high exit velocities mean that even ground balls become difficult plays, leading to a high batting average on balls in play. This season, he proved once again that when he's locked in, there are few hitters more dangerous on the planet.



#1 Bobby Witt Jr. - .332

Kansas City's superstar Bobby Witt Jr. claimed the 2024 batting title with a phenomenal .332 average, solidifying his status as one of MLB's elite five-tool players.
Kansas City's superstar Bobby Witt Jr. claimed the 2024 batting title with a phenomenal .332 average, solidifying his status as one of MLB's elite five-tool players.

Crowning a new king, Bobby Witt Jr. of the Kansas City Royals exploded in 2024 to capture his first career batting title with a sensational .332 average. He showcased the full range of his five-tool talent, blending blistering speed, surprising power, and a refined plate approach to become the engine of the Royals' offense. Witt Jr. didn't just lead the league; he established himself as a true superstar and the undisputed face of his franchise, giving Kansas City fans a reason to be excited every single night.

His success was built on a remarkable ability to spray the ball to all fields and make consistent, hard contact over a grueling 636 at-bats. He cut down on his strikeouts and showed a veteran's patience, waiting for his pitch and punishing mistakes from opposing pitchers. This disciplined yet aggressive approach makes him one of the most dynamic and must-watch players in all of baseball.



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